Baby’s first few months bring such joy. Cuddles. Kisses. Co-sleeping. If only getting dressed were as pleasant. While you probably dream of fitting into your pre-pregnancy jeans the minute you get home from the hospital, you might need to adjust your reality. Leaky boobs, swollen ankles and a little jiggle around the middle are just some of the culprits that make finding the right fit, post pregnancy, so challenging. Here are ten style solutions that will help you look and feel your best in the fourth trimester after baby arrives.

1. Splurge on something fun. Chances are you’ll want to burn your maternity clothes after you give birth. Unfortunately, it might be a while before you can finally pack away those oversized tees and stretch pants. Shopping for just a few new stylish pieces can help you get through that wardrobe limbo. Look for special outfits that you can wear on your first night out or on your next family outing. Au Lait makes nursing dresses that are forgiving and functional. Their Going Home Dress ($138) and The Tee Dress ($168) are especially chic and versatile.

2. Show some skin. Shapely shoulders. Sleek arms. Muscular legs. Showing off your favorite body parts can be a great way to draw attention to your best assets. The trick? Don’t overdo it. Wearing off-the-shoulder cuts and wide necklines is a great way to reveal just a little skin and take attention away from the belly.

3. Comfy shoes are a mommy must. Walks with the pipsqueak are a special part of those first few months. Make sure that you have supportive sneakers or sandals so that you don’t develop any additional swelling or back pain. Just because a shoe feels comfortable doesn’t mean it’s giving you the support you need. Toms makes cute, affordable sandals that offer arch support and a cushioned footbed.

4. Wear the right shapewear. Bodysuits are downright awful. We wouldn’t advise any new mama to squeeze into one. That being said, if you’re planning a night out and you feel the need to hide that postpartum pooch without cutting off all circulation, Spanx makes a great pair of shaping briefs. Their Slim Congnito’ Mid-Thigh Bodysuit Shaper ($78) is much more wearable and comfortable than a full on bodysuit. It provides control for your tummy and hips, and even gives a slight lift to the rear.

5. Flowy tops are your friend. Long flowy tops are flirty, feminine and a wardrobe staple in the fourth trimester. Pairing a loose blouse with fitted, straight line jeans will compliment your figure and hide any extra weight in your midsection. They can also double as a makeshift nursing cover, which comes in handy when you’re out and about with your little one. Zara sells several cute loose-cut blouses. Their Crochet Front Top ($59.90) and cape-sleeve Printed Top ($69.90) are great options for summer.

6. Don’t skimp on maternity lingerie. If you’re planning on nursing, it’s crucial that you find a few well-made bras that provide lots of support and easy one-hand access. There are some good rules of thumb when shopping for the right fit. For starters, make sure the bra doesn’t pinch you under the arm or ride up in the back. Your breast size will change fairly regularly so invest in a bra with stretchy cups. It’s also a good idea to try an underwire for more support, especially if you’re on the bustier side.

7. Black is a good fallback. It’s slimming and goes with everything. Even a baggy black sweatshirt can flatter the waistline. Pair a casual black top with interesting patterns or pops of color to create a sleek, stylish look. One slimming option – Loyal Hana’s nursing sweatshirt, which has a fabric back panel and front detail.

8. Don’t waste money on designer jeans. It’s tempting to splurge a new pair of jeans once the pregnancy weight starts to peel off. Before you do, keep in mind that your shape will probably continue to fluctuate for a while, which makes it hard to find the right fit. Denims that looks great on you today may be loose and unflattering in a few weeks. If you must buy a new pair, look for ones that won’t break the bank. H&M’s Skinny Low Jeans are a great choice: They’re flattering and under $10.

9. Leopard print yoga pants, anyone? Okay, maybe animal print isn’t your thing. But if you’re planning on living in yoga pants, they might as well have a little pizzaz. Some small detail or trimming can change your average yoga pant into something fun and different. Athleta has some great options, such as their Woodlands Chaturanga Capri and Gel Chaturanga Capri ($64).

10. Enjoy your new body. There’s no question that finding clothes to wear in the fourth trimester is frustrating. But it can also be an opportune time to reinvent your look. Follow a celebrity mom style icon on Instagram for inspiration. Create looks with your own personal stamp. And most importantly, have fun with it.

What’s your go-to fashion piece for the fourth trimester? 

–Michelle McIvor Cohen

Los Angeles parents picked their favorite family-friendly businesses for Red Tricycle’s 2013 Totally Awesome Awards!  Over 236,777 votes were cast and the results are in with all of the Totally Awesome winners listed below.

All of us at Red Tricycle want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of the winners, finalists and especially, to everyone who took the time to nominate and vote for their favorite local businesses. Without further ado, here are your 2013 Totally Awesome Award Winners:

Art Classes for Kids: Purple Twig
Baby & Maternity Shops: Juvenile Shop 
Camps for Kids: Kitchen Kid 
Childcare Agencies & Resources: Educated Nannies 
Cupcake, Bakery & Sweet Shops: Cookie Casa Bakery 
Drop-Off Childcare Programs: Pamper & Play 
Family & Pediatric Dentists: Mary Shannon, DDS 
Family Camping Sites: Pismo State Beach 
Family Escapes & Getaways: Catalina Island
Family Hiking Trails: Will Rogers State Park 
Family Photographers: Original Kids by Tanya Alexis 
Family Restaurants & Cafes: Giggles ‘n Hugs 
Groups for Moms & Dads: Club MomMe 
Ice-Cream & Froyo Shops: Sweet Crush Ice Bar 
Indoor Playspaces: Giggles ‘n Hugs 
Kid-Friendly Coffee Shops: Swork Coffee 
Kids Birthday Party Spots: Piccolo Chef 
Kids Clothing & Gear Stores: Homespun Vintage 
Kids Consignment & Resale Shops: Moo La La Boutique 
Kids Dance & Theater Classes: Creation Station Studio City 
Kids Language Classes: Fondazione Italia 
Kids Music Classes: Ladybug Music 
Kids Sports Classes: Lenny Krayzelburg Swim Academy 
Midwives & Doulas: Baby Nurse and Doula Sevices 
Mom Fitness Programs: Post Pregnancy Rehab Company 
Mom-Run Businesses: Club MomMe 
Museums: Police Historical Society Museum 
Parent Education Programs: Club MomMe Los Angeles 
Parks & Playgrounds: Barnsdall Art Park 
Schools & Preschool Programs: Chatsworth Hills Academy 
Toy & Book Stores: Miracle Mile Toys & Games

To celebrate the winners, finalists, and the great Los Angeles, we also threw a #totallyawesomeparty at the Zimmer Children’s Museum. The party was so fun and we loved meeting all of the Totally Awesome Awards finalists and winners.

Wondering who is behind your favorite business and services? Click through our photo gallery to find out. Photo credit goes to the Totally Awesome Family Photographer Jan Birch Photography!

Who says you need a rainy day to have thrilling indoor play? How about just needing a break for a few hours in the late afternoon before the other parent relieves you! Instead of counting down the hours and calling for your spouse’s exact freeway location, whisk the little ones to these indoor hotspots. The kids will have a blast working up an appetite for dinner, and you will get that much needed break. You may even jump in on the fun and burn off those last, stubborn, post-pregnancy pounds!

Sky High Indoor Sports
Got a case of the “Stop jumping on the furniture!” broken record? Bring the kids to this massive trampoline park and you’ll find yourself chanting, “Jump your heart out babe!” Located in an unassuming office park and charged with plenty of parking, Sky High offers 4 distinct jumping courts: a kids area for the little jumpers, a refereed dodge ball court, an enormous main court, and a foam pit perfect for practicing canon ball inspired jumps. AIRobics classes are available for those who want an explosive 50 minute, 1000 calorie (supposedly) burning aerobic workout.

To save time, download and complete all waivers for each jumper ahead of time. It’s also a good idea to reserve jumping times online since popular times can get sold out. Promotions run all the time so always call and ask which days have discounts.

Insider tip: Bring hand sanitizers to clean their feet after play. Only laced shoes are allowed for those not too keen on bare feet. Bring plenty of ice-cold water for everyone because they will be drenched in sweat from all of the activity.

Sky High Sports
2970 Airway Avenue
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
714-437-5867

Rockcreation Sport Climbing Center
Got a bunch of monkeys in your bunch? Nurture those climbing skills to good use (yes, climbing is actually an artful skill!) and let the kids belay, anchor, and boulder their way through correct roping techniques and terminology. Kids’ admission is $11 and about $9 for shoes and rental equipment. The knowledgeable and friendly staff is ready to help beginners learn the basics of climbing. During the summers, they offer a week long Reach Camp for the kiddos where they will learn all the in’s and out’s of rock climbing. Birthday parties are also a great way to introduce and allow the little ones explore rock climbing with their buddies.

Rockreation
1300 Logan Avenue
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
714-556-7625

Wildfire Gymnastics
Gymnastics isn’t just for girls! Boys need practice developing balance, coordination, and somersault skills too! Believe or not, it may just prepare them for the upcoming soccer or little league season. The kids will have a blast shuffling on the challenging balance beam, canon balling into the enormous foam pit, and flying down the zip line! They’ll even get a kick out of a different kind of “horse” ride.

Wildfire Gymnastics
14761 Bentley Circle
Tustin, Ca
714-832-1315

Pretend City Children’s Museum
A museum in the guise of a little city dedicated to nurturing pretend-play. Watch as the kiddos delightfully transform into gardeners, princesses, lifeguards, rock stars, policemen, and the ever-popular grocery store clerk. The experience is complete with pretend money and ATMs to teach the little ones about money and thriving in their own little world. Be sure to check their calendar since a range of educationally engaging classes are offered daily including going green activities, story times and puppet shows. The kids can even fill up their own gas tank in their vehicles…so you take the back seat this time. They offer a café with snacks, drinks and Daphne’s Greek food.

Insider Tip: Monthly Parents’ Night Out events are offered at around $35 per potty-trained, aged 4+ children for about 3 hours. You must register and purchase tickets ahead because onsite registration is not allowed. So go and enjoy that date night!

Pretend City Children’s Museum
29 Hubble
Irvine, Ca 92618
949-428-3900

Little Prince Kids Café
Imagine an indoor McDonald’s playground on steroids. That’s exactly what Little Prince is: a big, indoor entertainment castle complete with a huge plastic ball pit, reading room filled with hundreds of books, dress-up area, and various playgrounds…even a safe and separate toddler area with swings and bouncers. The awesome part: an interactive staff that plays with your kids while you enjoy their colorful menu that has a little of everything for everyone.

Little Prince Kids Café
5300 Beach Boulevard, Suite 118
Buena Park, Ca 90621
714-690-1432

Know of any other great spots to play indoors? Where do you take your little tykes for a playdate? Tell us in a comment below!

— Sommy Rhee

photos courtesy of Brian Rhee & Pretend City Children’s Museum’s Facebook page

With memories of pre-baby jeans and cute summer dresses lingering in the post-pregnancy rear view mirror, we are always on the hunt for great ways to get motivated to get moving. Look no further, we’ve got a good tip on a great resource that packs a punch when it comes to health, beauty, fitness, and every moms goal of general well-being.

Well+Good NYC obsessively covers the fitness, yoga, and wellness scene in New York City and beyond. You’ll love everything Well+Good NYC has to offer from their genius smoothie recipes your kids will love (bring on the kale, coconut milk, and chia seeds!) to their guide to the best kid’s yoga classes to their inspiring in-studio and home workouts that will leave you in tip-top shape so you can finally squeeze into those skinny jeans again.

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There’s a reason Well+Good NYC calls themselves your healthiest relationship.

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